The Hoosier State is rich in natural treasures!

Students from Frankton Elementary School have been raising money for our Adopt an Acre program for 20 years. How much have they raised? Watch the video!

Since 1959, The Nature Conservancy in Indiana has protected more than 80,000 acres of forests, wetlands, prairies, lakes and streams for current and future generations to enjoy.

We are lucky enough to be housed in the Efroymson Conservation Center, our LEED Platinum-certified headquarters in downtown Indianapolis. See what we’re doing to protect land and water in the Hoosier State!

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We're always preaching about not planting invasive species in your garden, for good reason. So what should you plant? Our Go Wild With Native Gardening site provides several infinitely better native alternatives.

What--more invasives? Obviously we talk about invasive species a lot, and with good reason--they're a dangerous bunch. A lot of them seem pretty innocent, but don't be fooled. Check out 11 of some of the most troublesome offenders in the Great Lakes region.

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